
Unless you really have nothing better to do with your life, use eBay and make sure the charity is registered with them to get fees back. I'm fairly familiar with their charity setup - I did a few auctions for Oxfam when I worked for them. I'd suggest having a single page, hosted ay on b3ta, with an overview of the item for sale and a link to the relevant eBay auction.
And do you want to limit the publicity and artworks to just b3tans? We could certainly publicise the event to other internet communities (reddit, Fark, etc.). It may be possible to rope in other artists (comicbook artists, etc.) to provide stuff for sale too.
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And do you want to limit the publicity and artworks to just b3tans? We could certainly publicise the event to other internet communities (reddit, Fark, etc.). It may be possible to rope in other artists (comicbook artists, etc.) to provide stuff for sale too.